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United States Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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War Powers Resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (50 U.S.C. 1541–1548) was a United States Congress joint resolution providing that the President can send U.S. armed forces into action abroad only by authorization...
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Particularly germane to the current debate over congressional war powers, however, are two contemporary cases: a Republican Congress interacting with a Democratic president in relation to Kosovo; and a divided Congress interacting with a Republican president in relation to Lebanon.
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How to Understand Congressional Powers. Congress has several enumerated powers set out in Article 1, Section 8 of the United States Constitution. These include those all too well known powers, the powers to tax and spend. ... If you want to learn more about Congressional powers, visit sites like Thomas, the Center on Congress...
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A good student of constitutional law should be conversant not only with cases upholding certain powers of Congress, but also those describing the limits of Congressional and state powers. This file identifies many of those cases and provides links to some of these U.S. Supreme Court cases, making study easy.
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John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) told conservative bloggers on a conference call today that Coburn will be introducing a companion version of the Enumerated Powers Act, RedState reports. The bill is red meat for the GOP's originalist base and would ... Navigate: Home | The Crypt's Blog | Enumerating congressional powers...
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